PETER HYAMS
Director and Director of Photography
MOSHE DIAMANT
Producer
HOWARD BALDWIN
Producer
KAREN BALDWIN
Producer
ELIE SAMAHA
Executive Producer
ROMANA CISAROVA
Executive Producer
JOHN HARDY
Executive Producer
RICK NATHANSON
Executive Producer
JÖRG WESTERKAMP
Executive Producer
WILLIAM J. IMMERMAN
Executive Producer
BRECK EISNER
Executive Producer
FRANK HüBNER
Co-producer
JAN FANTL
Co-producer
THOMAS DEAN DONNELLY &
JOSHU OPPENHEIMER
Screenplay, Screen Story
GREGORY POIRIER
Screenplay
RAY BRADBURY
Author “A Sound of Thunder”
SYLVIE LANDRA
Editor
RICHARD HOLLAND
Production Designer
NICK GLENNIE-SMITH
Score
GUY LOUTHAN
Line Producer
ESTHER WALZ
Costume Designer
GUY LOUTHAN
Line Producer
GUY LOUTHAN set up Highland Films as a development, production services and consultation company for the film industry. Prior to this, he was VP in charge of feature film production at ITC Entertainment Group, as well as VP, Production, at Gerber/ITC Inc., responsible for all of ITC’s television and cable production. Over a 4-year period, Louthan shepherded production for nine features including Rusty Cundief’s Fear of a Black Hat and the acclaimed The Last Seduction. Additionally, he oversaw the Connie Selleca miniseries Second Chances and Fox Children’s Network’s modernization of The Thunderbirds, and was a co-producer on the art-house thriller The Keys to Tulsa.
Before his ITC tenure, Louthan was an in-house producer for IRS Media, where his projects included Genuine Risk, The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years and Thud. Previously, he headed physical production for Columbia’s Discovery Program where he produced 6 short films for first-time directors. Loutham also served as producer and line producer on a number of independent feature productions including Where the Day Takes You, Serious Money, Stranger in the House, Deceptions, Mom and Twice Dead.
More recently, Louthan was an executive producer on the features Seed of Chucky and The Darkness, and a producer on the thriller Method, starring Elizabeth Hurley, and on the family comedy Funky Monkey. He also wrote and directed a documentary on the London club scene for Channel 5 and wrote three one-hour episodes of the series Frightmares for Warner Bros. International Television.
Prior to his stint as a writer, Loutham served as independent consultant for Pearson Television, completing production analysis of more than a dozen projects including the series Baywatch. Additionally, he was a co-producer and 2nd-unit director on Committed and was involved with the production of a number of projects including the independent feature Clubland; the ABC movie of the week, On the Line; the feature documentary The Decline of Western Civilization Part III; the feature Dead Dog Blues; and The Price of Love, in association with the David Gerber Company.